FAQs

Speech pathologists work with people with communication and/or feeding problems. They study, assess, work out the problem, give advice, give therapy and most importantly, find the right tools for you.

Speech pathologists are trained in the anatomy and physiology of the head and neck and how this relates to your entire body. They are trained to provide strategies to children and their families for safe and quality mealtimes.

Learn to Eat. Love to Eat. workshops are run in Melbourne and Geelong.

If you live outside of these areas please register your interest on our registration page.

You may also enquire about participating in a Skype workshop.

What do I need to bring to the workshops?

You don’t have to bring any items with you. We will supply pens, paper and a workbook.

Does my baby need to have started solids before the Learn to Eat. Love to Eat. Baby Workshop?

No your baby does not need to have started solids for the Learn to Eat. Love to Eat. Baby Workshop. Following our workshop you will have the confidence to know when your child is ready to start solids and how to begin.

What if my baby has already started eating?

Your baby may have started eating solids prior to the Learn to Eat. Love to Eat. Baby Workshop. Great! The workshop you will give you the confidence to continue your baby’s feeding journey through the first year. You will learn how to provide them with the right food at the right time and ways to encourage enjoyable mealtimes to avoid problematic fussy eating.

Can I bring my child to the workshops?

Babies are welcome at the Learn to Eat. Love to Eat. Baby Workshops.

Learn to Eat. Love to Eat. Toddler Workshops are for parents and caregivers only. We ask you find a minder for your child so you can soak up as much life changing information as you can.